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Shopping Carts get a makeover at Google Checkout
Google Checkout has a lot of competition, with you know who (eBay and PayPal) so they have to stay atop their game if they want to make buyers and sellers happy with their transactions.The Google Checkout team has announced that they have made a few slight adjustments to their seller website amidst some user feedback. So what have they done? Made it easier to navigate, added some reference materials, integration guides, and FAQ's. And keep in mind that all merchant fees are waived until some unannounced time in 2008.
How have DLSers experiences been with Google Checkout? Have you been happy with your buying of selling transactions? What would you change?
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keeves said 5:58PM on 8-04-2007
I dont like the way that if someone get's your gmail password they can make purchase on your card. i am very wary about my pay-pall account details, however have got to sign in for gmail on loads of different computers so keeping that 100% secure would be too difficult for me.
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Lisa Hoover said 7:34AM on 8-06-2007
I used Google Checkout once at Buy.com, mainly because I got $10 off the purchase for doing so. It was easy as pie to set up but, wary's right -- there ought to be a way to give Checkout a separate password.
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